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Wandell's No. 2, vp Channing Dungey, has been upped to senior vp and will take over the department.

Wandell will oversee Berlanti TV's scripted, reality and Internet programming under the new eight-figure deal Berlanti recently inked with the studio.

Berlanti TV's programming executive Melissa Berman is staying on and continues as co-producer of "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Eli Stone," two of Berlanti TV's three ABC/ABC Studios series on the air, along with "Brothers & Sisters."

Wandell oversaw their development, working with Berlanti.

"It is going to be a joy to go from building great series to building a great company together," Berlanti said.

Under Wandell, ABC Studios' drama portfolio expanded rapidly to 17 series on six networks and in first-run syndication.

A four-year veteran of the ABC Studios drama team, Dungey has supervised such series as "Grey's Anatomy," "Criminal Minds," "Reaper," "Army Wives" and "Private Practice."